Thank you very much.
We continue our lightning round with Terry for two minutes.
Evidence of meeting #86 for Industry, Science and Technology in the 42nd Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was jobs.
A video is available from Parliament.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Dan Ruimy
Thank you very much.
We continue our lightning round with Terry for two minutes.
Liberal
Terry Sheehan Liberal Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Minister, thank you very much for your presentation.
As the chair of the northern Ontario caucus I'd be remiss to not thank you for the increase in the funding for FedNor in the 2017 budget.
In my opinion, regional economic development agencies are a great equalizer, creating fairness for Canadians from coast to coast to coast, because you should be able to live wherever you want and create opportunities. What role will regional economic development agencies be playing going forward?
Liberal
Terry Sheehan Liberal Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Very quickly, superclusters have been asked about and you mentioned where they're going. One thing about the superclusters is they were oversubscribed in northern Ontario especially, but it had people talking for the first time in many cases. What are we going to do with the people who aren't short-listed?
Liberal
NDP
Don Davies NDP Vancouver Kingsway, BC
Mr. Minister, as I'm sure you agree, the NDP has long believed that Canada's automotive industry is a key driver of our economy. It represents about 10% of GDP, about 13% of our total merchandise exports, and it employs over half a million Canadians directly and indirectly. Can you highlight briefly what your government is doing to retain and attract new automotive investment in Canada?
NDP
Don Davies NDP Vancouver Kingsway, BC
As we note, it's also a global industry.
I'm a little uncertain about your government's position on the TPP. We know the rules of origin particularly in automotive are of concern to Canadian manufacturers. We hear that Japan wants to have 70% of their parts secured from cheap production countries.
I'm wondering whether that concerns your government. Will Canada sign on to a TPP that has that kind of provision in it?
November 28th, 2017 / 1:10 p.m.
Deputy Minister, Department of Industry
Chair, I just have further information on PromoScience.
As you identified, the $3.5 million in budget 2017, is part of a ramp-up of the NSERC program on PromoScience. This program is dedicated to supporting non-profits in the support of stem cells. I think the additional funding is particularly targeted to women in science and indigenous youth.
NDP
Don Davies NDP Vancouver Kingsway, BC
Mr. Chair, could I ask Mr. Knubley to send to the committee the percentages that the minister referred to about full-time and part-time jobs that have been created since 2015? It's fine if he just sends that by post to the committee.
Deputy Minister, Department of Industry
Yes, we'll do that.
As I've said, what we have here is that, since November 2015, 507,600 jobs have been created, but I don't have the breakdown for full-time or part-time jobs.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Dan Ruimy
Please forward that to the clerk.
I want to thank everybody for collaborating to get through this. Unfortunately, there's not much that we can do.
I would like to thank the minister and his partners for sticking around for an extra 15 minutes.
Mr. Knubley, thank you very much. Ms. Setlakwe, thank you very much.
The meeting is adjourned.